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Daily Archives: February 26, 2009
Climate change and sustainable energy in President Obama’s proposed FY 2010 budget
President Obama’s FY 2010 budget overview, released February 26, contains numerous elements that support climate change-related science, technology, and action. See Details for text from the budget overview document on “Creating a Clean Energy Economy” and on budget highlights for … Continue reading
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Public comment period closing for US gov’t report on climate change impacts in the US
Tomorrow is the deadline for public comment on a report many were surprised to see initiated under the Bush White House: “Global Climate Change Impacts in the United States.” An about-face from the typical Bush administration reluctance to connect the … Continue reading
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